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condemnation of high religion and down to earth hard work to motivates these men. welcome back to our team coming live from moscow karen terror well the u.s. has deployed six all spring hybrid planes to its base on japan southern island of okinawa with six more aircraft due to be transferred there japanese police have to had to forcibly remove hundreds of people who had gathered outside the american base to protest the deployment of the jets demonstrator say the aircraft safety record is not up to standard following a series of crashes in the parents they were also calling for the marine base which is in a densely populated area to be shot down piece campaigner on human rights activists try and also says their calls are unlikely to be met. these bases cause a lot of problems not only for safety but noise issues and a lot of conflicts with the servicemen themselves in the local areas but the u.s. isn't going to budge in that position they've been dragging their feet now for six years so i think it's highly unlikely bases will close and nobody wants any of the bases
condemnation of high religion and down to earth hard work to motivates these men. welcome back to our team coming live from moscow karen terror well the u.s. has deployed six all spring hybrid planes to its base on japan southern island of okinawa with six more aircraft due to be transferred there japanese police have to had to forcibly remove hundreds of people who had gathered outside the american base to protest the deployment of the jets demonstrator say the aircraft safety record is not up...
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what about the politics of austerity because it seems to me it's turned into an ideology it's a new religion as i said in the first part of the program no one really cares if the patient if i can use that medical term survives this ideology this methodology go ahead. it's funny you know that whole term austerity is not one i like very much because it has all these punitive connotations as opposed to what it really means which is that we need fiscal policies that make sense and by making sense you can't spend more than you take in for very long everybody with common sense knows this and all we're saying is that our current systems that are very large and more complex than any of us really know how to manage they're not working very well right now and we're going to have to return to some some commonsense policies and and spend less than we take in now they're calling it austerity like like all of us have done something wrong and well now you're going to get it and so either you either want austerity or you want the other thing which is to continue the impossible for ever you know if i could l
what about the politics of austerity because it seems to me it's turned into an ideology it's a new religion as i said in the first part of the program no one really cares if the patient if i can use that medical term survives this ideology this methodology go ahead. it's funny you know that whole term austerity is not one i like very much because it has all these punitive connotations as opposed to what it really means which is that we need fiscal policies that make sense and by making sense...
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combination of high religion and down to earth hard work that motivates these men. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. if. it is. a. welcome back here with r.t. coming to live from moscow london's plans to set up a new system of secret courts has been rejected by one passing the coalition the liberal democrats but it's might still see the light of day documents show the government of the missing secret hearings would allow the u.k. to easy to defend itself from such allegations as being complicit in torturing detainees or broad aussies laura smith looks at all the emotional tales flipping charges of complicity in the bud that's what the u.k. government admits it's trying to do with its plans for secret courts ministers have argued that more secret courts a need is to protect sensitive information and the workings of security agencies but in documents
combination of high religion and down to earth hard work that motivates these men. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. if. it is. a. welcome back here with r.t. coming to live from moscow london's plans to set up a new system of secret courts has been rejected by one passing the...
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nothing should stifle free speech slightly less of you thinks there should be a compromise between religion and freedom of expression eleven percent believe that the country's culture is what matters and just about the same say that religious beliefs. are to dot com is where you can go to cast your vote. plans for a new justice and security bill in the u.k. and spark criticism that the country quote expanded system of secret courts its claim the move could help the government dodge allegations of complicity in the abuse of detainees abroad or to slow us. looks into how westminster is trying to take political advantage of the proposed legislation. nipping charges of complicity in the bud that's what the u.k. government admits it's trying to do with its plans for secret courts ministers have argued that more secret courts the need is to protect sensitive information and the workings of security agencies but in documents seen by the guardian newspaper the government acknowledges it would benefit politically able to defend itself from allegations like complicity and torture without the details
nothing should stifle free speech slightly less of you thinks there should be a compromise between religion and freedom of expression eleven percent believe that the country's culture is what matters and just about the same say that religious beliefs. are to dot com is where you can go to cast your vote. plans for a new justice and security bill in the u.k. and spark criticism that the country quote expanded system of secret courts its claim the move could help the government dodge allegations...
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combination of high religion and down to earth hard work that motivates these men. overcoming a barrier like this seems possible. but then you crave something higher. and when you reach the peak. you'll do whatever it takes. yes all the talk of the world. more news today is once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are only day. it's judgment day for georgia's ruling party challenge by a popularity slump and united opposition as voters have their say in parliamentary elections more than fifty three percent of ballots happen in towns with polls closing in less than two hours. nine medics involved brain lose an appeal to have their prison sentences overturned in a case that's been slammed as politically motivated medics treated protesters wounded during a brutal police crackdown on pro-democracy rallies in the gulf states last year. and hundreds of people staged demo's at a u.s. military base on the japanese island of okinawa washington has deployed six hybrid planes to the area to once agai
combination of high religion and down to earth hard work that motivates these men. overcoming a barrier like this seems possible. but then you crave something higher. and when you reach the peak. you'll do whatever it takes. yes all the talk of the world. more news today is once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are only day. it's judgment day for georgia's ruling party challenge by a popularity slump and united...
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nothing should stifle free speech almost a third of voters think there should be a compromise between religion and freedom of expression thirteen percent believe that the country's culture is what matters arms around the same says that religious beliefs are sacrosanct dot com is where to go to cast your vote. a suicide attack on a joint afghan nato foot patrol in eastern afghanistan has killed at least fourteen people and injured dozens of taliban insurgents claimed responsibility for the blast a man on a motorcycle kept with explosives ran into the security patrol in the city of call it's been one hundred thousand strong coalition forces are due to pull out of the country by the end of twenty fourteen political analyst ahmed kwara she thinks the ongoing violence in afghanistan is on surprising given the years of foreign presence and flawed policy there. it's quite obvious that the united states military is leaving behind a new our faction or a new militia in afghanistan in addition to the dozens that already exist in a move into the of gun national army at least parts of that are well trained
nothing should stifle free speech almost a third of voters think there should be a compromise between religion and freedom of expression thirteen percent believe that the country's culture is what matters arms around the same says that religious beliefs are sacrosanct dot com is where to go to cast your vote. a suicide attack on a joint afghan nato foot patrol in eastern afghanistan has killed at least fourteen people and injured dozens of taliban insurgents claimed responsibility for the blast...
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well i mean my take is that religion of all kinds provides both comfort to people and causes. grave problems and i think that we ought to be able to candidly express ourselves in terms of how we feel about religion just as how we feel about politics or anything else. as an investigative reporter i'm very very suspicious of this film itself it seems to me a sophisticated effort to deliberately create a very crude and unsophisticated product i think there's more to that story of who was. right we look like oh we've actually lost mr bacon day but we'll keep. taking notes of this story as we continue here in our . right now moving over to japan it's one of the words for action in its territorial dispute with china and taiwan after using water cannons to repel approaching taipei vessels in contested waters a large flotilla of fishing boats backed by a coast guard ships were forced to retreat from original total considers its own arches tom barton takes us through the events. the dispute between japan and china over the islands in the east china sea has now expanded to include taiwa
well i mean my take is that religion of all kinds provides both comfort to people and causes. grave problems and i think that we ought to be able to candidly express ourselves in terms of how we feel about religion just as how we feel about politics or anything else. as an investigative reporter i'm very very suspicious of this film itself it seems to me a sophisticated effort to deliberately create a very crude and unsophisticated product i think there's more to that story of who was. right we...
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between freedom of speech and offending but there is this freedom of speech there's also freedom of religion so you have to walk a fine line should be inside muslim but people still should be aware what they're doing the anti muslim ads are popping up at a time when protests continue raging in the middle east over film depicting the prophet mohammad so should new york officials have considered not just the substance but also the timing of this campaign they ought to be less this question and just let the thing that i add as a time because they they are you know they hate us over there whenever you start speaking against religion especially when tensions are globally the way that they are yeah i think there definitely be some consequences well could see how could my things complicated. where they would have an effect on the u.s. but we could use this as something against the u.s. do you think this could have a more dangerous consequence. sure the anti rimini new york city. could lead to more dire consequences. is exactly what. you can express your view on this particular. case is a. hundred p
between freedom of speech and offending but there is this freedom of speech there's also freedom of religion so you have to walk a fine line should be inside muslim but people still should be aware what they're doing the anti muslim ads are popping up at a time when protests continue raging in the middle east over film depicting the prophet mohammad so should new york officials have considered not just the substance but also the timing of this campaign they ought to be less this question and...
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the territory, the thing is that most of these guys don't really even have a good understanding of religion. they just take over the place and they are nothing but really bandits. >> every fighter we saw there said the weapons that the radicals were using, the rpgs, the guns, had come from libya. >> libya. >> is that your belief of what happened? that those are the weapons that then came into mali? and cost you a country. >> there were a lot of bands roaming there, but there were not these sophisticated -- when it comes to weaponry. we had a sophisticated weapon from the libyan army smuggled into the desert by groups. and they have now taken foothold and don't want to let go. and it is so -- those weapons are so sophisticated that the malian army doesn't stand a chance to fight against them. >> when you say they don't stand a chance, is it fair to say if the united states and the u.n. do not get involved, that they could take over the entire country, they could take over other countries? >> actually, we are at the point now that every night i'm worried that this guy would have the idea to c
the territory, the thing is that most of these guys don't really even have a good understanding of religion. they just take over the place and they are nothing but really bandits. >> every fighter we saw there said the weapons that the radicals were using, the rpgs, the guns, had come from libya. >> libya. >> is that your belief of what happened? that those are the weapons that then came into mali? and cost you a country. >> there were a lot of bands roaming there, but...
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stressed several times throughout the speech that egypt will not tolerate anyone who criticizes their religion or the prophet mohammad to discuss in more detail what was said at the un general assembly let's join us soraya support paul rake and independent research and writer who's joining us right now live on our team which is see you there now the u.s. has decided to ignore medina judd's address dismissing it as paranoid do you think it was apparent speaking when he accused the un of being controlled by a small number of world politics and i do believe mr amin. was paranoid or he had to say it or that he's paranoid but i find very few people really is that the united states mr obama in fact yesterday that he chooses to it says diplomacy before resorting to other means and diplomacy is engagement you do not boycott the speech because you don't like to hear what is being said the side of the opposite is true you could listen to what the party has to say grievances and they're going to come to terms with it i mean iran has to sit through a whole bunch of stuff that is not exactly fashion well s
stressed several times throughout the speech that egypt will not tolerate anyone who criticizes their religion or the prophet mohammad to discuss in more detail what was said at the un general assembly let's join us soraya support paul rake and independent research and writer who's joining us right now live on our team which is see you there now the u.s. has decided to ignore medina judd's address dismissing it as paranoid do you think it was apparent speaking when he accused the un of being...
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to a lot of people, apple is a consumer electronics religion. and a lot of them bought the newest iphone on faith. "i'm embarrassed to say, i've owned every single one of them, and now the iphone5." "i trust apple. they make quality products and stand behind them." but after more than five million iphone 5s were sold in the first weekend, a faster pace than any previous iphone, there are published reports of problems. among them: rattling handsets from a loose battery, faulty wi-fi connections, weather reports mixing up cities, a new map app that has led users in the wrong direction, and a redesigned port that requires owners to buy a new power connector incompatible with previous iphones. "they chose to sock it to their consumers, who they say they love, with a $29 part that costs $1 to produce." at&t has offered iphones since they first appeared in 2007. a spokesman would neither confirm nor deny consumers' complaints, but told of an operating system upgrade. "i have not been given any information on upgrades. i think you have to address those
to a lot of people, apple is a consumer electronics religion. and a lot of them bought the newest iphone on faith. "i'm embarrassed to say, i've owned every single one of them, and now the iphone5." "i trust apple. they make quality products and stand behind them." but after more than five million iphone 5s were sold in the first weekend, a faster pace than any previous iphone, there are published reports of problems. among them: rattling handsets from a loose battery,...
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the talk of freedom of speech, freedom of religion -- it was a speech about peace and getting together and how to communicate with others, so that was a little bit of a surprise because many people expected a tough- talking obama who would pump up the pressure on syria and on iran, but this was more like a classic un speech. >> there is still a lot of rhetoric on syria, but can we expect any u.n. action there? >> what we see so far -- well, we actually did not see it, but there was a close security council meeting on monday, and we heard u.s. -- un special envoy brahimi announce he was working on a security plan, but he kept his cards pretty close to the vest. he did not give away what this peace plan would look like. when we talked to the german foreign minister on tuesday, he said we should not get our hopes up too high, that he did not expect any ground-breaking there, that there was still this stalemate between russia and china on the one side of the security council and basically the western world on the other d frustration about the situation and the inability of the security cou
the talk of freedom of speech, freedom of religion -- it was a speech about peace and getting together and how to communicate with others, so that was a little bit of a surprise because many people expected a tough- talking obama who would pump up the pressure on syria and on iran, but this was more like a classic un speech. >> there is still a lot of rhetoric on syria, but can we expect any u.n. action there? >> what we see so far -- well, we actually did not see it, but there was...
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country like syria which like the old yugoslavia before it is a mosaic or different peoples different religions very multicultural society and that's something that many western politicians and western journalists are ignorant about when it comes to syria so as the russian government has been repeatedly saying only a peaceful solution will work for syria where both sides have to talk negotiate something as we just saw to cause a lot of days on. terror attacks in damascus i mean is this a sign of things worse to come. well but what we've seen this week the planting of a bomb near the ministry of defense in damascus and the killing of maya nasser the prestige they bear all the whole all the whole works of terrorism and what we must remember is that terrorism is terrorism it could be of course from a military perspective that the rebel forces in syria a frustrated that their tactics are not working they haven't taken over damascus as they said they would they haven't taken over a letter as they said they were perhaps they are becoming desperate and we are probably going to see more and more of the
country like syria which like the old yugoslavia before it is a mosaic or different peoples different religions very multicultural society and that's something that many western politicians and western journalists are ignorant about when it comes to syria so as the russian government has been repeatedly saying only a peaceful solution will work for syria where both sides have to talk negotiate something as we just saw to cause a lot of days on. terror attacks in damascus i mean is this a sign...
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stressed several times throughout the speech that egypt will not tolerate anyone who criticizes their religion or the prophet mohammad so he did address this issue an issue we should mention that following this anti-american sentiment that blew up in the arab world u.s. president barack obama gave an interview in which he said egypt is not an ally of the u.s. but it's also not an enemy of the egyptian president and his u.s. counterpart have not scheduled any bilateral meetings during this u.n.g.a. debate thank you for that. in new york. now we're also you can watch all the addresses of the un general assembly for yourself you can find them live feeds on our website at r.t. dot com right now david cameron is addressing the assembly and speaking more on syria to carrying the blood of young children is a terrible stain stain on his reputation he also spoke about speaking addressing the general assembly about iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad and his rhetorical . call for more on that you can watch that on our website at our dot com. now the words peace love and justice where used by after ext
stressed several times throughout the speech that egypt will not tolerate anyone who criticizes their religion or the prophet mohammad so he did address this issue an issue we should mention that following this anti-american sentiment that blew up in the arab world u.s. president barack obama gave an interview in which he said egypt is not an ally of the u.s. but it's also not an enemy of the egyptian president and his u.s. counterpart have not scheduled any bilateral meetings during this...
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add as a time because they are you know they hate us over there whenever you start speaking against religion especially when tensions are globally the way that they are yeah i think there could be some consequences but i could see how could my things complicated. where they would have an effect on the u.s. but you could use this as something against the u.s. do you think this could have a more dangerous consequence. sure the anti in. new york city. could lead to more dire consequences. is exactly what. of course you can always. waiting for. including the. collection of. tide of illegal immigrants from africa to europe does not seem to be with many countries still struggling to return to normal life after the events of the arab spring but people who have overcome the natural barriers of the one set by humans impossible to support. illegal immigration in spain has left hundreds. it's a game of cat and mouse that denies humanity to anyone involved hundreds of sub-saharan immigrants hiding in a moroccan forest waiting for their chance to cross the last barrier on the way to europe. i've already
add as a time because they are you know they hate us over there whenever you start speaking against religion especially when tensions are globally the way that they are yeah i think there could be some consequences but i could see how could my things complicated. where they would have an effect on the u.s. but you could use this as something against the u.s. do you think this could have a more dangerous consequence. sure the anti in. new york city. could lead to more dire consequences. is...
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as a time because they they are you know they hate us over there whenever you start speaking against religion especially when tensions are globally the way that they are yeah i think there could be some consequences well i could see how good my things complicated. where they would have an effect on the u.s. i'm not sure but we could use this as something against the u.s. do you think this could have a more dangerous consequence. it's really for the latest sure the anti islam ads will remain in new york city subway stations for a month and whether they could lead to more dire consequences than just sparking debate is exactly what remains to be seen as they see it you're going to pretty new york. now take a look at some other stories from around the globe the u.s. marines will be court martialed for year in aiding on the bodies of dead taliban fighters in afghanistan which was caught on camera a videotape surfaced in january this year causing great embarrassment around the globe and prompting an internal army investigation if found guilty of the two staff sergeants could face a maximum penalty
as a time because they they are you know they hate us over there whenever you start speaking against religion especially when tensions are globally the way that they are yeah i think there could be some consequences well i could see how good my things complicated. where they would have an effect on the u.s. i'm not sure but we could use this as something against the u.s. do you think this could have a more dangerous consequence. it's really for the latest sure the anti islam ads will remain in...
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requires a firm stand egypt respects freedom of expression one that is not directed towards one specific religion or culture but the opening of the un general assembly is usually criticized as political theater with a lot of talk this year however there was no talking with us president barack obama the leader of the country hosting the un left immediately after his speech on day one and held no bilateral meetings on day to the eighth and final speech of the always controversial iranian leader so accusations of corrupt western politics and a subtle tipping of the hot to the occupy wall street movement are we to believe that those who spend hundreds of millions of dollars in election campaigns have the interests of the people of the world at their heart in the united states and in europe their voices are not heard even if they constitute ninety nine percent of their societies meanwhile israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu called for a military all tomato on iran over its nuclear program using some surprising methods to illustrate his point this is a bomb this is a fuse a red line should be dr
requires a firm stand egypt respects freedom of expression one that is not directed towards one specific religion or culture but the opening of the un general assembly is usually criticized as political theater with a lot of talk this year however there was no talking with us president barack obama the leader of the country hosting the un left immediately after his speech on day one and held no bilateral meetings on day to the eighth and final speech of the always controversial iranian leader...
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for the majority leader of the united states senate to make it so personal and throw the religion under the bus, it's inappropriate. there is no room for it. it should be called out and it was a shameful embarrassment. megyn: we had frank luntz on and he did think this is an effort to put mormonism front and center in this race to scare people who don't understand the religion or gin up prejudice. as a mormon your thoughts on that. >> i have been proud of the electorate. it hasn't been front and center. but when you have someone who is an active mormon, someone who is the senate majority leader throwing the religion under the bus, that's what makes it so sickening and so absolutely wrong. i think most of the country gets this. but obviously senator reid doesn't. megyn: is he being used by folks who would like to see the president reelected or do you think this is an organic thought he decided to share with reporters? >> i don't think this is a spontaneous thing. he certainly didn't apologize for it afterwards. i think his senate democrats who put him into this leadership position have t
for the majority leader of the united states senate to make it so personal and throw the religion under the bus, it's inappropriate. there is no room for it. it should be called out and it was a shameful embarrassment. megyn: we had frank luntz on and he did think this is an effort to put mormonism front and center in this race to scare people who don't understand the religion or gin up prejudice. as a mormon your thoughts on that. >> i have been proud of the electorate. it hasn't been...
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but we have to build the alternative solution and it's not easy because you have different religions, different histories, you have the people who were outside -- >> what if there's a stalemate and the killing continues and continues and continues. >> first it means that the rules of the security council-- when you have two countries, great yis, russia and china-- saying no, and the fact that there is a continuous killing the public tensions, you, everybody says no, it doesn't make sense. i was saying this afternoon to the security council. we are the security council of the united nations. we are not the wall counsel of not united nations. we have to fulfill our roam to implement a role but today we do not. but if this massacre continues, i think, first, it will have terrible effects on the region, and maybe-- well, our principle, as i was saying, is to comply with the international legal rules. the time comes where the human pressure is too strong, and maybe the time is coming. >> rose: in other words, there may be a time you have to act even though you cannot get security council a
but we have to build the alternative solution and it's not easy because you have different religions, different histories, you have the people who were outside -- >> what if there's a stalemate and the killing continues and continues and continues. >> first it means that the rules of the security council-- when you have two countries, great yis, russia and china-- saying no, and the fact that there is a continuous killing the public tensions, you, everybody says no, it doesn't make...